gridlore: Doug looking off camera with a grin (Work - Truck)
Douglas Berry ([personal profile] gridlore) wrote2009-03-19 05:25 pm
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Some changes at work and general life notes.


  • In an effort to improve efficiency, they've started loading the trucks in the late afternoon and parking them in the warehouse. So far, this has worked pretty well. Although it has been a pretty light week for everyone.

  • This has had an interesting side effect. We're getting out so early (0600-0630) that we're reaching many of our closer sites before they open!

  • But so far, I think this is a good idea.

  • Also, starting this morning, the previous day's trip sheets (which we post on a board so people can see what we're doing and in what order) had the revenue generated from each stop listed along with a total. This is a great idea, and really tells us what we're doing. Knowing that i delivered over $8,000 worth of materials changes my view on the load. It also immediately resulted in competition and trash talking, but hey, we work in construction.

  • Today, I got back at 1300 and was told there was an emergency. One box needed to get to San Francisco ASAP. Take the F-150. *sigh.* Head out, drive up, and just shy of the site get a call from Victor. Since his personal car broke down, he's been using a company vehicle to get to and from work. Right. the F-150.

  • I gave him my ETA and pointed out it was Eddie and Rustam's idea.

  • Been very tired. On track for another 1000-mile week.

  • A note about Twitter. Y'all may follow me, but I'm not following anyone other than [livejournal.com profile] kshandra. Simple reason, I can't afford to have my phone going off constantly all day at work.

  • That, and I'm just not as dedicated to being connected as many of you.

  • Three weeks to Opening Day!

[identity profile] capplor.livejournal.com 2009-03-20 03:26 am (UTC)(link)
I'm not tracking tweets from anybody. R can't take the hardware into her office, & there's nobody else I have that much need to keep up within realtime.